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Przekaż informację zwrotnąDelicious flavors and generous portions. The background music was a little too loud, and the dining area is quite small, making it somewhat challenging to eat on-site. Many customers were there for takeout, which seems to be the main focus of the restaurant. We plan to return to try more dishes.
This is a lovely spot for a delicious and peaceful meal. The menu offers a wide variety of options, ensuring that everyone in your group will find something they enjoy.
The food was outstanding, and the service was excellent. Our group of ten thoroughly enjoyed every dish.
Food was acceptable but certainly not great. The best dish I had was lamb Rogan Josh, and I would rank it as It as just good. The palak paneer did not have the wonderful spinach-forward flavor I like—too much tomato, but the paneer itself was nicely done and in well-sized portions. The fish Korma was very disappointing, a shallow sauce instead of the rich and very complex layers of flavor in a great korma. Everything was under-flavored and greatly improved with fleur de Del finishing salt. The garlic naan was a bit doughy and soggy. Service was very slow and the ambiance is mundane—nothing offensive, just sort of stark and plain. That was not improved by being seated next to a noisy and hot refrigerator cabinet. They are just getting started, so that may improve. I recommend you head over to Himalayan Cuisine for a much better version of this restaurant. Not on OpenTable, but should be, while Momo N Curry? Not so much.
They are a bit off the beaten track, being tucked at the back of a strip mall on Clayton Road so I think they will get most of their customers through word of mouth. The food is quite good, the service is friendly and competent, and the prices are moderate. So pleased to have them there! BTW, there’s a Polish grocery store next door with terrific frozen pirogi to buy and take home after dinner... just saying :